• Olive Garden plans to hike menu prices: How much extra you can expect to pay

    Olive Garden plans to hike menu prices: How much extra you can expect to pay
    (WJET/WFXP) — Olive Garden has announced that it will continue to raise prices following a drop in sales last quarter.
    The CEO stated that the company is still avoiding offering discounts to attract customers, despite a decrease in sales and loss of customers. During the company's earnings call held on Thursday, executives attributed the sales slump to the financial stress of inflation, which is affecting some customers more than others."The pullback is mostly at the below-median household
  • Local company steps in and helps elderly man left without power

    Local company steps in and helps elderly man left without power
    MARSHALL, Okla. (KFOR) — A Logan County man was left in the dark for days after losing his power during an overnight storm.You may remember Bill Cardin, an 88-year-old man located in Marshall, Oklahoma.He lost his power and was told by OG&E that he would need to move his meter and electric pole closer to his home before they would turn his power back on."It was hard. I never got any sleep at all," said Cardin. "I'd have to try to figure it out and try to find the finances to do it."Aft
  • OKCPD Sgt. arrested on rape charges in McClain County

    OKCPD Sgt. arrested on rape charges in McClain County
    MCCLAIN COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) - An Oklahoma City Police sergeant was arrested Saturday in McClain County on several charges, including kidnapping and rape.
    Records show OKCPD Sgt. Ryan Stark was arrested just after noon in Blanchard for domestic assault and battery, first-degree rape, threatening to perform an act of violence, kidnapping, use of a firearm while committing a felony, and disrupting, preventing, or interrupting an emergency telephone call.
    OKCPD Sgt. Ryan Stark arrested on rape char
  • Alumni Jazz Fest to feature 'Dinner under the Stars'

    Alumni Jazz Fest to feature 'Dinner under the Stars'
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Alumni Jazz Fest will be featuring 'Dinner under the Stars' on July 27 at 7 p.m. at Scissortail Park.
    The Alumni Jazz festival is a fundraising event which benefits Guardian Kare Residential suite, a non-profit organization that provides transitional housing for homeless veterans.The event will headline Loose Ends featuring Jane Eugene, a quadruple award-winning band from London, England. The band, a trio that formed in London during 1980, consisted of vocalist a
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  • Skip Johnson Staying at OU, Won't Take Texas A&M Job

    Skip Johnson Staying at OU, Won't Take Texas A&M Job
    Norman, OK - Skip Johnson is staying at Oklahoma. After a tense 24 hours, the Sooners skip decided Norman is home.Johnson met with Texas A&M on Friday about their head baseball coaching vacancy, but also met with OU AD Joe Castiglione in their annual post season meeting.Johnson announced he was staying at Oklahoma via X with his patented "Lookie Here" tweet along with a home emoji and the words, "Boomer Sooner."Castiglione announced Saturday that Johnson had agreed to a contract extension th
  • Thunder Unveil 2024 Draft Class

    Thunder Unveil 2024 Draft Class
    Oklahoma City, OK - A new era of Thunder basketball was officially introduced Saturday. Nikola Topić, Dillon Jones, and Ajay Mitchell all met the media to discuss making it to the next level and being members of the Thunder.Topić will miss the upcoming season with a knee injury. Many draft boards had him listed as a top four talent in the draft, but the knee injury did scare some teams off.As for Jones, he said his time at Weber State as "the guy" prepared him for what he needs to do t
  • OKCPD respond to possible drowning in Oklahoma City

    OKCPD respond to possible drowning in Oklahoma City
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma City Police Department responded to a possible drowning in Oklahoma City Saturday afternoon.
    Authorities say they pulled a man from the water around 2:30 p.m. near 6000 West Reno Avenue and South Rockwell Avenue.
    The victim's condition is currently unknown and there is no further information at this time.
    This is a developing story.
  • OKCPD respond to car crashing into NW OKC business

    OKCPD respond to car crashing into NW OKC business
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma City Police Department and Oklahoma City Fire Department are responding to a car that crashed into an adult entertainment store on Saturday afternoon.
    Authorities say an elderly woman crashed into the building near 16000 North May Avenue and Northwest 164th Street.
    There are no reports of injuries at this time.
    This is a developing story.
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  • Fourth of July travel planning? How to beat the rush

    Fourth of July travel planning? How to beat the rush
    NEW YORK (AP) — The Fourth of July is right around the corner, and the travel rush is already heating up.Millions of Americans are preparing to get out of town sometime in the coming holiday week. That will likely mean busy roads, as well as packed airports and train stations.Motor club AAA projects that some 70.9 million travelers will head 50 miles or more from their homes over a nine-day Independence Day travel period — surpassing pre-pandemic numbers for the U.S. holiday. And the
  • Martin Mull, actor known for 'Clue,' 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch,' dies at 80

    Martin Mull, actor known for 'Clue,' 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch,' dies at 80
    (NEXSTAR) — Martin Mull, an actor known for various TV and film roles, including "Clue," "Roseanne," and "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," has died at 80. The actor's daughter confirmed the news via Instagram on Friday night."I am heartbroken to share that my father passed away at home on June 27th, after a valiant fight against a long illness," wrote daughter Maggie Mull. "... He was never not funny. My dad will be deeply missed by his wife and daughter, by his friends and coworkers, by fellow
  • Too many passwords to remember? Here's what you can do

    Too many passwords to remember? Here's what you can do
    LONDON (AP) — Everyone has too many passwords. The credentials we need to remember to navigate online life keep multiplying, not just for frequently used email, banking, social media, Netflix and Spotify logins, but also, say, the little-known e-commerce site you're not sure you'll buy from again.According to some unscientific studies, the average person has hundreds of passwords. That's a lot to keep track of. You might be tempted to recycle them, but it's one of the bad password habits t
  • Oklahoma County Jail fails another health inspection

    Oklahoma County Jail fails another health inspection
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma County Jail has failed another health inspection, now totaling eight straight inspections the jail has failed dating back to 2019.During the latest inspection, the jail staff wouldn't even let inspectors through the doors and told them it is unsafe, due to not having enough staff to accommodate them around the jail, which has many in the community worried."They said, we don't have enough people, that's what it said there on the official report," Christop
  • Innocent man opens Free Man's Food Truck in northeast OKC

    Innocent man opens Free Man's Food Truck in northeast OKC
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - There's a new food truck in town, and a famous face funding the enterprise.Glynn Simmons, 71, holds an international distinction as the man who has served the longest prison sentence in history for a crime he did not commit. GLYNN SIMMONS: ‘Justice was done today, finally’: Judge declares wrongfully incarcerated man innocent 48 years after convictionNews 4 has featured Simmons dozens of times since we started covering his case in detail back in 2003.Simmons was
  • Pornhub 'ban' in Indiana blocked by judge

    Pornhub 'ban' in Indiana blocked by judge
    INDIANAPOLIS (WXIN) — A judge has blocked a new Indiana law from going into effect which would have effectively cut off Hoosiers from accessing adult content websites, such as Pornhub. In his decision, the judge called the law "likely facially unconstitutional."
    Previously, Indiana lawmakers passed Senate Bill 17 which was signed into law by Governor Eric Holcomb and set to go into effect on July 1. Under the restrictive bill, websites hosting "material harmful to minors" would have requir
  • Man charged with murder after suspicious death in Ringwood

    Man charged with murder after suspicious death in Ringwood
    ENID, Okla. (KFOR) — OSBI agents arrested a man on Thursday in connection to a suspicious death of a Ringwood man back in early June.According to the OSBI, Major County deputies requested assistance with a suspicious death after 31-year-old Tyler Sladek was found dead in a Ringwood home. Sladek's death was ruled a homicide based on his injuries.Floyd Dean Cox. Photo courtesy OSBI.Information and evidence gathered during the investigation led OSBI agents to arrest Floyd Dean Cox, 42, in Eni
  • Several religious leaders tell Supt. Walters to keep religion out of classrooms

    Several religious leaders tell Supt. Walters to keep religion out of classrooms
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Several religious leaders rejected Oklahoma School Superintendent Ryan Walters' demands Thursday that every classroom should have a bible and that it be taught."Public schools are not Sunday schools," posted Minister Lori Walke of Mayflower Congregational."We are concerned and worry about the religious parents and students throughout Oklahoma after that," said President and CEO of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State Rachel Laser. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Can
  • City of OKC seeking volunteers for Oklahoma River trash pick up

    City of OKC seeking volunteers for Oklahoma River trash pick up
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Just after July 4, you can help keep Oklahoma City clean from the holiday trash build up. The city of Oklahoma City is looking for volunteers for their first ever Oklahoma River Clean Sweep.Oklahoma River trash pickup. Image KFOR.
    Trash and miscellaneous items could be seen filling the end of one of the 27 tributaries to the Oklahoma River Thursday. It’s the type of scene in multiple areas around the river that Oklahoma City Environmental Unit Supervisor Jordan Peebl
  • 'Don't have plans to ever go back': Oklahoma family details Turks & Caicos return

    'Don't have plans to ever go back': Oklahoma family details Turks & Caicos return
    LUTHER, Okla. (KFOR) – After being trapped in Turks and Caicos for months, Ryan Watson said he's grateful to be back home.The Oklahoman and his wife, Valerie, visited Turks and Caicos in April and were detained by authorities for carrying ammunition in his luggage.Valerie Watson was allowed to return without Ryan after he admitted the duffle bag the ammunition was found in was his. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Oklahoma man held in Turks & Caicos returns home"Trying to like single parent bac
  • 88-year-old man left without power days after story

    88-year-old man left without power days after story
    MARSHALL, Okla. (KFOR) — Days after a violent thunderstorm swept across central Oklahoma, many are still in the dark including an 88-year-old man.Bill Cardin is one of thousands of Oklahoman's who lost power during Tuesday night's storm."When you get my age, everything you do is a struggle. You know, it's just a struggle," said Cardin. "I finally looked out that window and seen the limb and the line was on the ground.” OKLAHOMA NEWS: Town of Cashion still without power after overnigh
  • 88-year-old man left without power days after storm

    88-year-old man left without power days after storm
    MARSHALL, Okla. (KFOR) — Days after a violent thunderstorm swept across central Oklahoma, many are still in the dark including an 88-year-old man.Bill Cardin is one of thousands of Oklahoman's who lost power during Tuesday night's storm."When you get my age, everything you do is a struggle. You know, it's just a struggle," said Cardin. "I finally looked out that window and seen the limb and the line was on the ground.” OKLAHOMA NEWS: Town of Cashion still without power after overnigh
  • Independence Day celebrations around Oklahoma

    Independence Day celebrations around Oklahoma
    OKLAHOMA (KFOR) — Needing plans for the Fourth of July? There are plenty of upcoming events planned from June 28 through July 6, around the Oklahoma City metro and Oklahoma.Lawton-Fort Sill Freedom FestivalWHEN: June 28 and June 29WHERE: Elmer Thomas Park — 3rd and NW Ferris Avenue Lawton, OK.
    EVENTS: Face painting, pony rides, bounce house, hotdog eating contest, soapbox derby races, food vendors, fireworks show and more.Edmond LibertyFest
    WHEN: June 27 through July 4WHERE: Citywide
  • UPDATE: One person killed in NW Oklahoma City stabbing

    UPDATE: One person killed in NW Oklahoma City stabbing
    UPDATE @ 6:00 P.M.OKCPD says the stabbing victim has now died as a result of his injuries.ORIGINAL STORYOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma City Police responded to the scene of a stabbing near NW 23rd Street and MacArthur late Friday afternoon.Police say one man was stabbed and has been taken to the hospital. No suspect information is available at this time.Drivers are advised to avoid the area or expect major delays. Police have reportedly closed off NW 23rd east of MacArthur in both directi
  • One person injured in NW Oklahoma City stabbing

    One person injured in NW Oklahoma City stabbing
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma City Police responded to the scene of a stabbing near NW 23rd Street and MacArthur late Friday afternoon.Police say one man was stabbed and has been taken to the hospital. No suspect information is available at this time.Drivers are advised to avoid the area or expect major delays. Police have reportedly closed off NW 23rd east of MacArthur in both directions as they continue their investigation.This is a developing story.
  • Federal judge grants preliminary injunction halting controversial Oklahoma immigration law

    Federal judge grants preliminary injunction halting controversial Oklahoma immigration law
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — On Friday, a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction that puts a pause on House Bill 4156, a controversial law enabling Oklahoma law enforcement to arrest individuals on the basis of immigration status.The new law, which was scheduled to go into effect on July 1, has been met with opposition from many different organizations, including The Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police and Metro Law Enforcement Agency Leaders, and state legislators.On May 15, the U.
  • OKCPD investigate store burglary and assault after suspects leave without paying

    OKCPD investigate store burglary and assault after suspects leave without paying
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Authorities are looking for several suspects in connection to an assault on a store employee and leaving without paying.
    Suspect in store theft, Image courtesy OKCPDSuspect in store theft, Image courtesy OKCPDSuspect in store theft, Image courtesy OKCPDSuspect in store theft, Image courtesy OKCPD
    Police officials say, 3 individuals (above) walked into a business near SE 44th/High, loaded up items in shopping carts, then walked out without paying. When confronted, the male
  • Stock market today: Stocks edge lower on Wall Street, ending a 3-week winning streak for the S&P 500

    Stock market today: Stocks edge lower on Wall Street, ending a 3-week winning streak for the S&P 500
    Stocks on Wall Street gave up early gains and finished lower Friday, ending a three-week winning streak for the S&P 500.
    A flurry of selling late in the day left the benchmark index 0.4% lower and in the red for the week. The Nasdaq composite fell 0.7%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended 0.1% lower.Despite the downbeat finish, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq remain near their all-time highs.
    A pullback in big technology stocks, which have been big winners in the market's record-brea
  • WATCH: Moore PD chase ends with tackle of minibike suspect

    WATCH: Moore PD chase ends with tackle of minibike suspect
    MOORE, Okla (KFOR) - Authorities with the Moore Police Department say a minor offense with a suspect on a minibike turned chase has now led to an arrest.
    Police officials confirm, Officer Jakub Jackowski and Sgt. Lewis were driving near Northeast 27th and Eastern Avenue when they saw a man on a minibike with improper equipment speed past them. In an attempt to not get stopped, the driver of the minibike left the roadway near the Burlington Northern Railroad.In the released video, you can se
  • WATCH: Moore PD chase ends with tackle minibike suspect

    WATCH: Moore PD chase ends with tackle minibike suspect
    MOORE, Okla (KFOR) - Authorities with the Moore Police Department say a minor offense with a suspect on a minibike turned chase has now led to an arrest.
    Police officials confirm, Officer Jakub Jackowski and Sgt. Lewis were driving near Northeast 27th and Eastern Avenue when they saw a man on a minibike with improper equipment speed past them. In an attempt to not get stopped, the driver of the minibike left the roadway near the Burlington Northern Railroad.In the released video, you can se
  • Buc-ee's looking to expand to Oklahoma

    Buc-ee's looking to expand to Oklahoma
    OKLAHOMA (KFOR) - There have been rumors and jokes but this isn't one of them.
    Buc-ee's is currently considering the idea of a new location in the Sooner state.KFOR has confirmed on Friday that the convenience store chain is looking to expand to other states, and Oklahoma is one of them.
    Travelers and residents are now able to visit the largest Buc-ee’s travel center in the country.The new center is located in Luling, Texas, and opened its doors to the public the morning of June 10, accord
  • Tractor Supply abandons DEI and climate goals

    Tractor Supply abandons DEI and climate goals
    (The Hill) - Home improvement and agriculture chain store Tractor Supply is eliminating its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs and climate goals after weeks of conservative backlash. In a statement released Thursday, the company said it works hard to “represent the values of the communities and customers we serve.”“We have heard from customers that we have disappointed them. We have taken this feedback to heart,” the Tennessee-based company said

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